HP Jornada 680 HP Jornada 600 Series Handheld PC - (English) User's Guide - Page 115

To remove a CompactFlash Card, Using the auto run feature, removing a PC Card or CompactFlash Card.

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Chapter 7 | Optimizing your HP Jornada | 109 2. Slide the CompactFlash Card into the slot. The finger pull (raised edge) on the CompactFlash Card should face up, and the main label down. 3. Close the expansion module by pushing down until it clicks into place. To remove a CompactFlash Card 1. Press the latch-bar located at the opening of the expansion module with your finger. The expansion module will spring open. To open the expansion module when taking out an installed CompactFlash Card, you may find it convenient to use the stylus instead of your finger to push down into the groove between the CompactFlash Card and the latch-bar. 2. Remove the CompactFlash Card. Insert your fingernail into the notch on the card to pull the card from the unit. Do not use excessive force when opening the expansion module or when installing or removing a PC Card or CompactFlash Card. Using the auto run feature Your HP Jornada includes an auto run feature, which enables you to automatically start a program stored on a PC Card or CompactFlash Card simply by inserting the card into your HP Jornada. This feature is designed for use by advanced users. To use the auto run feature, create a text file named Autorun.inf and copy the file to the PC Card or CompactFlash Card. The Autorun.inf file contains the command to start a single program that is also stored on the PC Card or CompactFlash Card.

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Chapter 7
|
Optimizing your HP Jornada
|
109
2.
Slide the CompactFlash Card into the slot. The finger pull (raised
edge) on the CompactFlash Card should face up, and the main label
down.
3.
Close the expansion module by pushing down until it clicks into
place.
To remove a CompactFlash Card
1.
Press the latch-bar located at the opening of the expansion
module
with your finger. The expansion module will spring open.
To open the expansion module when taking out an installed CompactFlash Card, you may
find it convenient to use the stylus instead of your finger to push down into the groove
between the CompactFlash Card and the latch-bar.
2.
Remove the CompactFlash Card. Insert your fingernail into the notch
on the card to pull the card from the unit.
Do not use excessive force when opening the expansion module or when installing or
removing a PC Card or CompactFlash Card.
Using the auto run feature
Your HP Jornada includes an auto run feature, which enables you to automati-
cally start a program stored on a PC Card or CompactFlash Card simply by
inserting the card into your HP Jornada. This feature is designed for use by
advanced users.
To use the auto run feature, create a text file named Autorun.inf and copy the
file to the PC Card or CompactFlash Card. The Autorun.inf file contains the
command to start a single program that is also stored on the PC Card or
CompactFlash Card.